Paint Horses for Sale in Cedar Springs MI, Saint Johns MI

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Paint Mare
Maggie is a 15 hh registered paint. She is great in the saddle. She has ha..
Cedar Springs, Michigan
Gray
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Mare
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Cedar Springs, MI
MI
$1,750
Paint Stallion
very nice looking gelding, that rides the same every day, sound / honest..
Saint Johns, Michigan
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Stallion
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Saint Johns, MI
MI
$2,000
Paint Mare
Dodge the Blue Bars (Blue) is a nice reg. breeding stock paint filly. She c..
Stanwood, Michigan
Sorrel
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Mare
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Stanwood, MI
MI
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Triple Bar Threat Good looking two year old hasnt been started. Needs someo..
Hubbardston, Michigan
Overo
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Stallion
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Hubbardston, MI
MI
$1,800
Paint Mare
Two weanlings one paint, one quarter horse. Paint filly is solid black with..
Hubbardston, Michigan
Black
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Mare
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Hubbardston, MI
MI
$1,200
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About Mount Pleasant, MI

Until the mid-19th century, this area was occupied by historical bands of the Ojibwa people, known by English speakers as the Chippewa. In the early decades of the century, they ceded vast amounts of land to the United States government, which wanted to enable settlement by European Americans. The federal Graduation Act of 1854 allowed European-American settlers to purchase land from the government at discount rates, and the first white settlers began to arrive in what became Mount Pleasant. Under the Treaty of 1855, the Ojibwa bands ( Saginaw Chippewa Tribe) from the Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black rivers were relocated to land in Isabella County ( Isabella Indian Reservation). Many non-natives soon moved to Mount Pleasant, predicting prosperous relations with the natives.